Subject: "A Recipe for Near Competence"
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Posted on: 2018-03-07 16:22:00 UTC

Séverine stirred the soup furiously, sloshing it over the sides of the pot. Ignoring the splashes of soup that were now burning into crusts on the stove top, she called, "Please hurry, Yoof! Lyn's team finished nearly ten minutes ago!" She gave a pained glance to the wheeled serving cart behind her, where a solid cubic meter of steaming lasagna stood imperiously on a tray in the center.

Yoof whined, "Hnnnnnn, I know, Séverine! It's almost ready to—" Then he gave a long, low moan.

Séverine's spirits crashed. "What has happened, Yoof?"

"Hnnnn . . . Séverine, I forgot to mix any yeast into this dough before I baked it! It's all short now."

Séverine let her breath out. "That is fine, Yoof! That just means that you have made flatbread."

Yoof's ears perked up. "I didn't even know I knew how to make flatbread! But now I know that I know it!"

"Indeed, Yoof, indeed." Séverine poured her finished soup into a serving tray that would fit in the salad bar.

Another agent skidded to a halt next to the cart, somehow keeping the pitcher she held from spilling. "Oh, crap!" she yelled. "I totally spaced and forgot to put any sugar in the lemonade! I've got to fix it or it'll be all bitter." She spun around, ready to head back to her work space.

"There is no time!" Séverine said, her voice high-pitched. "Just set it with the rest! If anyone complains, we can call it 'all-natural' or 'diet' or something. If they don't like it—"

"Don't read it!" Yoof chimed in, smiling.

"Something like that." Séverine lifted the tray of soup and quickly carried it over to the cart, letting it slam down next to the lasagna cube, and sloshing soup onto the cart and floor. The agent with the lemonade placed her pitcher on the other side.

A man sat in a chair nearby, playing Candy Crush on his phone. "Oh, right. I forgot I had a kitchen shift," he monotoned. "Consequently, I forgot to actually do anything involving food."

The other three cafeteria workers stared at him for several moments. Finally, Séverine said, "For God's sake, man. Even this division has some standards."

"Oh? Well, maybe you should try heating those up some time." He never looked up from the screen.

Séverine blinked. "'Standards' is not a kind of food, you imbecile."

He mumbled, "Maybe they will be if you heat them long enough."

"Ugh! Never mind him," Séverine said as Yoof stuck his flatbread loaf on top of the pitcher. "We have plenty of food to send out into the dining hall. Lyn's lasagna looks fine, and my soup is flawless. I did not forget anything." As she said this, she wheeled the cart through the big double doors and out of the kitchen.

And right into a mob of agents wielding pitchforks, torches, and furious glares.

"All right. I may have forgotten how dangerous a room filled with hungry agents can be."

—doctorlit note: Lyn's team belongs to Vixenmage.

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